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Oct 8, 2011 8:07 PM CST
Name: Horseshoe Griffin
Efland, NC (Zone 7a)
And in the end...a happy beginning!
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Garden Sages Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle I sent a postcard to Randy! I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
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You're welcome, both of ya. I didn't even notice today's tip until ya'll just posted; thanks for responding.

Keep in mind that cinnamon is as noted above, it acts more as a fungicide than a rooting stimulator. However, when rooting new growth/tip cuttings there are usually rooting auxins in the green growth of the cuttings already so no need to add rooting hormone.

Shoe (reminding himself to take hydrangea cuttings this week. And Gardenia. And figs. And....)


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